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WWE Clash in Paris Results (8/31/25)
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The WWE Universe is ready to rock in France as the promotion presents WWE Clash in Paris. Six amazing matches, three titles on the line, ensuring Paris fans will walk out of the Paris La Défense Arena more than happy to see the best professional wrestling and sports entertainment this side of the business. With all that out of the way, we know you’re ready to get it on. Here are full, LIVE WWE Clash in Paris results. Let’s run it down.

Live Venue:

WWE Clash in Paris 2025 will take place live from Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, France.

WWE Clash in Paris Match Card (8/31/25):

  • John Cena vs. Logan Paul
  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match: Seth Rollins (c) vs. CM Punk vs. Jey Uso vs. LA Knight
  • Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook Match: Sheamus vs. Rusev
  • Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella
  • WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Wyatt Sicks (c) vs. The Street Profits

WWE Clash in Paris Results (8/31/25):

  • As announced on the WWE Kick-Off show by Jackie Redmond, Bronson Reed of The Vision kicks off the Premium Live Event as he battles the “OTC” Roman Reigns. Reed and Reigns had quite the physical opener in Paris. Early in the match, Reigns dominated, but Reed soon proved that he could hang, going move for move with the Tribal Chief. Bronson would be close to a win on multiple occasions, countering a Spear and hoisting Roman up for a Powerbomb and a near-fall late in the match. Unfortunately for Reed, Roman is Roman, and he rose to the occasion. After an Avalanche Samoan Drop, Reigns would secure the victory with a devastating Spear for the fall. Post-match, Reigns would reclaim his signature shoes from Paul Heyman. Despite Heyman’s best efforts to “acknowledge” Reigns, he would get choked out with a Guillotine to start Clash in Paris on an exciting note. As Reigns was celebrating, signing the “Shoe-la fala,” Bron Breakker would come out of nowhere, and Spear Reigns through the announce table as he was on top of it. Breakker would continue the assault, now with a recovered Bronson Reed. Bron would hold down Reigns, allowing Reed to execute a crushing Tsunami. We see Reigns getting stretchered out of the arena. Reed would once again come out, delivering another Tsunami to a strapped Roman. Jey Uso would come to his aid, temporarily chasing off The Vision. For his efforts, Uso would eat a Spear from Breakker. Reigns would experience one more painful Tsunami from Bronson Reed, finally ending the carnage.
  • Backstage, we see a livid Adam Pearce ejecting The Vision out of the building, also informing them they will be suspended without pay indefinitely if they come back into the arena.
  • The Street Profits, accompanied by B-FAB, make their way to the ring, sporting Borderlands-inspired masks, as they challenge for the WWE Tag Team Championship against The Wyatt Sicks. Despite communication issues early on, The Street Profits seemed like they had this in the pocket. However, the numbers advantage held by The Wyatt Sicks proved to be too much. Ford was on the verge of nabbing the win and tag titles for his team. With the referee’s back turned, Nikki Cross would grab Ford’s leg from underneath the ring, allowing Uncle Howdy to hit Sister Abigail. Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis would drag Montez back into the ring, hitting him with The Plague to retain.
  • “The Man” Becky Lynch puts up the Women’s Intercontinental Champion against WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella. The former longest-reigning Divas Champion pulled out all the stops, busting out her arsenal of moves, such as the Fearless Lock, Bella Buster, and even Lynch’s own Manhandle Slam. Nikki’s in-ring rust would be apparent, allowing Becky to capitalize on this, executing a rollover backslide for the surprising pinfall victory, with Wade Barrett christening it as the “Lynch Pin,” to retain the Women’s IC Title successfully.
  • Sheamus and Rusev face off next in a “Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook” Match. By a country mile, Sheamus and Rusev put on the most physical match of the night, thus far, using all types of plunder, as well as executing all the greatest hits. Highlights include Rusev eating a crushing Brogue Kick, as well as White Noise on the outside through two tables. The WWE Universe thought Sheamus had this in the bag. Rusev would beg to differ, cracking Sheamus with a Shillelagh, locking in the Accolade, and draping the foreign object over his face and mouth, leading to Sheamus tapping out for only the second time in his career.
  • Gunning for his 99th PLE win, it’s the “Paragon” versus the “Parasite,” as John Cena looks to teach Logan Paul a lesson. These two put on a wrestling clinic unlike any other; no man wanted to give an inch. Despite how you feel about him, Logan Paul, in particular, gained everyone’s respect, digging into a new bag of tricks, executing a Zig Zag, Swanton Bomb, Pop-Up Uppercut, and even John Cena’s moveset itself, to take the “GOAT” to the limit. However, John would not get one-upped, reaching deep into his sleeves with a diverse offense, including a Code Red and even a Styles Clash, a tribute to one of his greatest rivals, AJ Styles. In the end, John Cena would not be denied, and hit Paul with an Attitude Adjustment, the fourth one of the match, as he collapses on top of him and picks up his 99th PLE win.
  • Prior to the main event, Jackie Redmond caught up with WWE Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, wanting to get his thoughts on being alone for the first time since WrestleMania 41. Rollins just stated that he’s “two steps ahead,” and he doesn’t need anyone, saying that he’s the greatest in-ring performer in the business.
  • After an impassioned speech, Seth Rollins defends the World Heavyweight Title in a Fatal 4-Way match in the main event. It was a human demolition derby as expected. All four men came so close to winning the title; however, there can only be one. After a long match, we had Jey Uso and LA Knight out of the ring, finally stirring, after Knight crashed and burned by missing a Flying Elbowdrop from the ring to the announce table. Knight, as well as Jey, was stirring. Rollins would end both their chances late in the match, stomping both men’s heads in, leaving Rollins and his rival CM Punk in the ring. Seth would prop a chair up, slide Punk’s head in between the seat, hoping to end his career once and for all. Rollins went for The Stomp, Punk would roll out of the way and catch him with a GTS. Rollins would ricochet against the ropes, allowing Punk to prop him up for a second one. CM Punk had Seth Rollins on his shoulders, dead to rights. Unfortunately, Rollins did have a plan, as Becky Lynch would come out of nowhere, giving Punk a low blow, leading to Rollins ending the night with a Stomp and retaining the World Heavyweight Championship, celebrating in the ring with his wife, as both hold gold.

That concludes the REAL-TIME WWE Clash in Paris Results for August 31, 2025.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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